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GeomagLiverpool

@livunigeomag

Geomagnetism Research at the University of Liverpool.

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Yael Engbers (@yaelengbers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Afgelopen donderdag in de NRC. (Ik dacht dat het pas maandag zou komen). ——— #sainthelena #paleomagnetism ‘Bij Sint-Helena zie je het aardmagnetisch veld zich raar gedragen’ nrc.nl/nieuws/2020/09…

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Great to see this article in Eos on Domenico Meduri's new paper! Dynamo sims are now capable of reproducing palaeomagnetic behaviour to a better degree than previously possible. eos.org/articles/how-g…

Andy Biggin (@andybiggin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well done to @DThallner for his first lead-authored paper - and a corker too! A huge measurement effort on his part to tease astonishingly low palaeointensity measurements from these Ediacaran dykes. authors.elsevier.com/a/1dDTk,Ig4NUz…

GeomagLiverpool (@livunigeomag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new era in the history of the palaeomagnetic field is defined in our newly published paper by Louise Hawkins and co-authors: the Mid-Paleozoic dipole low. pnas.org/content/118/34…

Andy Biggin (@andybiggin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Analyzing Triassic and Permian Geomagnetic Paleosecular Variation and the Implications for Ancient Field Morphology agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…

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Huge congratulations to this year's GJI Student Author Awardees which includes our very own Simon Lloyd Simon Lloyd who really needs to get a new twitter handle 😅 academic.oup.com/gji/pages/stud…

Claire Nichols (@tinyspacemagnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Dr Thallner @DThallner GeomagLiverpool on a brilliant viva and thesis. Have learnt lots about the Ediacaran magnetic field, and the art of punny subtitles 🥳

Congratulations Dr Thallner @DThallner <a href="/LivUniGeomag/">GeomagLiverpool</a> on a brilliant viva and thesis.  Have learnt lots about the Ediacaran magnetic field, and the art of punny subtitles 🥳
GeomagLiverpool (@livunigeomag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from Yael Engbers reporting first palaeointensities from island of St Helena within the current South Atlantic Anomaly. Guess what? They are low... dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021JB…

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***Picture a scientist - March 8th 2022*** On international women's day the Earth Science department at University of Liverpool is organising public screenings of the documentary Picture a Scientist and a virtual panel discussion. Sign up! forms.gle/rzXgoTsmodLwHy…

***Picture a scientist - March 8th 2022***
On international women's day the Earth Science department at University of Liverpool is organising public screenings of the documentary Picture a Scientist and a virtual panel discussion. Sign up!
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Simon Lloyd (@laserlips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper GeomagLiverpool has been published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters. "Extremely weak early Cambrian dipole moment similar to Ediacaran.." sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Click here to apply for the role of Lecturer in Earth Science at University Of Liverpool: URL my.corehr.com/pls/ulivrecrui…

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Our new paper showing field was reversing very rapidly 330 million years ago. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

GeomagLiverpool (@livunigeomag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper - the product of the Nordic Palaeomagnetic Workshop 2022 where we worked with the group of @CourtneySprain to compile Palaeogene data to study dispersion due to geomagnetic secular variation is now out: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…

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Our new study supporting that Earth's magnetic field was weak for a long part of its middle age is out in EPSL. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…